From https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/get-started-core-ediscovery?view=o365-worldwide:
Create an eDiscovery hold. The first step after creating a case is placing a hold (also called an eDiscovery hold) on the content locations of the people of interest in your investigation. ... While this step is optional,...
The answer is: Create an eDiscovery hold
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/ediscovery-standard-get-started#explore-the-ediscovery-standard-workflow
As per some external sources Answer should be A: Create an eDiscovery hold: While placing a hold might be part of your overall data preservation strategy, it's not directly required before running searches in Core eDiscovery. Holds typically aim to prevent data deletion during the discovery process.
A is the answer.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/ediscovery-standard-get-started?view=o365-worldwide#explore-the-ediscovery-standard-workflow
eDiscovery differs from Content search. eDiscovery search feature is generally used to identify content (including content on hold) to be exported and presented to a legal counsel as potential evidence. A content search tool, however, does not provide any legal or administrative capabilities like eDiscovery
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